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Leciester's Claudio Ranieri concedes his future could be in doubt

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Claudio Ranieri admits Leicester's fairy tale has now finished, and that the club must remain strong together to improve.

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri admits he could be sacked despite last season's stunning title success.

The Premier League champions could drop into the bottom three on Saturday if results go against them as they do not host Manchester United until Sunday.

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They have not scored in the league this year and have won just twice in their last 14 top-flight games to sit two points above the relegation zone.

Ranieri won FIFA Coach of the Year in 2016 having guided Leicester to an improbable title after they were 5,000-1 at the start of the season but conceded his future could be in doubt.

"Everything [is possible]," he said, when asked if he was unsackable. "Last season was completely different.

"Every decision of the referee, every shot that hit the post was a goal, the first shot went in, the opponents missed a chance and penalties against us weren't penalties and penalties for us were penalties.

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"Everything is wrong but we have to fight for ourselves.

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"When everything is going well there are so many people who say 'well done'. It's too easy."

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